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I'm driving to Scottsdale, Arizona this afternoon, where I'll be attending the Space Access conference over the next couple days, and won't be back until Sunday. I should have mentioned this sooner, but if you're interested in the latest word in low-cost space transportation developments, this is a don't-miss conference, with many of the key players in attendance in an informal setting.
I'll be on a panel on Saturday, with George Herbert, space entrepreneur and moderator of some of the sci.space groups, Henry Vanderbilt, conference organizer and Space Access Foundation founder, and unnamed others, with the subject "NASA And Orbital Space Plane: Revolution, Evolution, Or Business As Usual?"
I suspect you know my answer to that one.
I'm taking a computer, but I don't know if I'll be posting much. I'll have a report when I get back.
Posted by Rand Simberg at April 24, 2003 09:29 AM
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I don't suppose any videos of this event will be posted on the web like Cato does?
Posted by B.Brewer at April 24, 2003 06:43 PM
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